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EKGETWO. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1915. ' INSANITY PLEA MADE BY DALE PENDLETON MAN'S DEFENSE IS SET UP. "SHE'S A POEM IN MOTION" AND POETRY IS POPU LAR AT EXPO. Drug Claims Presented as Counter Charge from Accused Man, Pendleton, June 10,A plea " of temporary insanity will be interposed to save Lee Dale, accused as the murr derer of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ogril vey of California Gulch, from convic' tion if he is broujrht to trial. That this line of defense will be offered wag learned by the Tribune yesterday from. Attorney Butler of Milton, who will be of counsel for the defense. The Grand Jury, reconvened yes terday in special session, will ex amine a nuniLer of Pilot Rock rest dents in its in aestivation of the dou ble murder tomorrow. The body like ly will present its indictments on Friday. It is possible that a report will be mad) to Jucfce Phelps tomor-, jow on inc urnnci jury s nnaings in ' other criminal cases which have bren under investigation yesterday and tO' lay. Speaking of the murder case yes. terday, Attorney Butler, who has lonft been acquainted with Dale, de clared that his client has no recollec tion of the crime attributed to him and that his mind is a blank con ceming any trouble at the Ogilvey farm on the night of the tragedy, Dale cluims to have been drugged in Pendleton some time before the " crime was committed, when a young woman named Margaret, at a local lodging house, induced him to loan her all of the money he had on the pretext that she needed it as a bail surety and would return It to him . the following day. The money was not returned and Dale was unable te recover it althought he tried. . : This incident likely will play , a prominent part in the trial, used by both the state and .defense. The state may attempt to show that Dale was actuated to commit the crime from a motive of robbery; the defense may attempt to show .that, under the ef fects of the drug alleged to have been administered to him, he was wholly irresponsible and that his contention of having no recollection of the crime I I : ::::: " t:::::::i ! Awmmtm mi. m!mmkm am - me namtir- jmm Ad7 f WZT JK :::::::::::tur i a MIS8 MARGARET EDWARDS. I THE CLASSIC DANCEH. WHO I t : ;a T1AW " CUE. a DJ1C1 A l cin . Am I J otic nriruAnbA' ' J L I 1 1 Tim O A AT rIWfirt tvnSAmm.A. I ' I V I REPKNTI V TTiPirn lu tue 1 COSTUME OP HER FAMOUS I 1 DAf n rrun ,iv. imtt lis a possible effect of the allea-edi LEGAL NEWS I drug. LAWMAKERS Cll WEST APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTED TO COME. Our Greatest Resource Irrigation Projects to Be Inspected at Close Range. Grateful Mothers Tell Experiences I Your Eyes Their Care When Normal Yes PROTECT ENLIGHTEN ENTERTAIN You watch this space and from time to tine we will give yon information on the proper care, of your eyes not generally known. We have absolutely the only plant in Eastern Oreon that grinds and polishes the sufrnce of a lense. We have the most up-co-aau fitting parlors and manufactur ing departments In Eastern Oregon. Call nnd examine our plant nnd compare with others. The firm that tries to deceive y6u with fictitous advertisement is unreliable, beware of them. J.B.Pear&Son La Grande's Leading Optometrists. Mi's. T. Neureuer. Eau Clulro. W1h.. Writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar Cora pound cured my boy of a vary Bovere attack of croup after other remedies una raiiea. uur miiKman cured his children of whooping cough. I recommend It to overy one, as we know from our own experience that It Is a wonderful remedy for cough! eolds, croup, and whooping cough." Mrs. D. Qllkeson, Youngatown, O., writes: "My Utile girl hod a severe cold and oouglied almost contiuaous. ly. I tried lots of cough remedies, but she didn't got any hotter. My sister ' recommended Foloy'B Honey and Tar Compound to me. The first dose I f:ave her relieved the Inflammation n her throat, and after using one bottle the cough loft1 her." , This sterling old remedy has been In uso for years and Is Just as effi cient for adults as for children. It fives relief for Irritated and tickling hroat, tight and sore cheat grlppo and. bronchial coughs. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Notice of Change of Location. Having moved our store from the Foley hotel building, we wish to an nounce to our patrons that we are now located in the Jack Child's build ing on Fir street between Adams and 'nr. i.! . . . t-ii . . "oBiuiiKHiii, rnone nou. ziai lor your lamps nnd electric supplies. Thoy will be- delivered. La Granae Electric Co., C. E. Duffy, manager. Attv. . 6-9-4t. Conveyances Roderick McKenzie, et ux to Luther A Stringham. $000. Warranty Deed. Conveys N Wl-4 of NW 1-4 of Sec 23 and SW 1-4 of SW 1-4 of Sec 14 Tn 1 S R39 E. , Phebe J Anderson and Casper An derson her h'usb to Ralph S Conistock 4800. Warranty Deed. Conveys SE .1-4 of .NW 1-4 and S Wl-4 of NE 1-4 of Sec 26 Tp 3 S R 40 E. Joseph Ainsworth widorer to Ruby A Dyal $400. Warranty Deed. Con veys Tract Com 40 rds s of N WCor of Sec 4 Tp8 S R 38 E then run E 20 rds .then S 8 rds then W 20 rds vnen JS 8 rds to beg. Satisfaction of Mortgages W B Sargent to H C Gilman et ux and B W Gilman. Releases from the above Mtge the (W 1-2 of the above described tract in foregoing- assign ment of Mtge) to remain in full force and effect as to remaining land in said Mortgage. 'La Grande National Bank to W S Daugharty. Releases Mtge dated 15th day Mey 1815 recorded in Bk 11 page 82 of Chattle Mortgages and covering 1 four cylinder Mitcher Automobile, and 4 Jersey cows. H P Stewart to W W Setvens et ux Roleases Mtge dated 23rd Jan 1914. I.ctcrded Book 6 of Mtge page 35 and covering (a part of S 1-2 of SEs 1-4 of SE 1-4 of Sec 14 a portion of , ! NW 1-4 of NW 1-4. of Sec 224 ami NE .1 ' , Pendleton, June ' 10. Umatilla county will be host to Chairman John J. Fitzgerald and members of the Appropriations. Committee, of. the House of Representatives of United States on Wednesday, June 23, on the flying tour of inspection which the money committee of the House is making of the different irrigation pro jects of. the West. The committee plans to inspect tU the going projects under construe. tion between the time the special train leaves Dearborn Station Chi cago, at 9:30 o clock luesday June and tne time or returning 9:10 'p., m, (July 15. Every moment of the trip has been figured out according to the schedule which has just been dis tributed to members of the com mittee. According to this schedule the pri, vate cars will arrive at Hermiston at 6 a; m., June 23 and leave Echo en route East at 4 p. m., the same day. There will be a ten minute stop at Pendleton at 5 o'clock, as the com, mittee is due at Caldwell, Idaho, at 3:41 a. m., the next morning. Representative N. J. Sinnott of the Second Oregon hopes to be with the committeei during thi inspection of the Hermiston and Klamath projects He tried to get the committee to lin fjer longer in Oregon so as to inspect different places in Eastern Oresron which are petitioning for reclamation projects, but on account of the hur ried nature of the trip the committee will inspect nothing hut projects al ready under way or completed. St. on South side of Blk 16 in said .town of Union. . . Conditional Bills of Sale Cray, .McLean & ' Percy to J B Shanks $62. (30 days). 1 square-top iiiDie oaK; i round top wire table Oak; 1 Roberts No A Alum Painter bread rack; 7 doss no 85 bread pans; 1 doz 12x18 Counter Pans. Uray, McLean & Percy to J. B. Shanks $125. (50 or 60) : 1 ied eral Carbinator-Alt Current. . . How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's vatarrh Cure. P- 3. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. W6. ttlP linriAPaliniH i .. . .. T v. T Cheney for the last IB years, and believe . irewuiuiijr nonoraoie in all business transactions and financially able to carry "HJ. ?S5L2bua"on8 "node by his firm, NATIONAL, BANK OF COMMERCE. Hall-SjOatarrh Cure Is taken Internally! acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaees of the system. Testimonials rauTruffi'5 Ce" P6r to"; Take HalP Family Pills f-v eonsUsatloa Lies in the fact that we handle samples. They permit us to give you a greater value at a lower cost than can be ob tained from any other source. Let us show them to you. Child's Patent Mary Jane Slippers ......;.....49 Child's Shoes, large assortment of samples ...:..:.....:...:..:r..60f 70t? 85 $1.10; Child's Heavy Sandals, flexible soles ,;..'...;...;...:.........M.85 Misses' Strap Slippers and Mary Janes , $1.25 $1.45 $1.65 $1.95j Ladies $3.00 .Sample Pumps and Oxfords, latest styles.... , ' .;....A...:.....J......;....$1.49 I Ladies' $3.00 Sample Pumps, all newest styles........$1.95 Ladies' $3.50 Patent, Cloth Top Lace Shoes.........,....$2.95i Ladies' Shoes .............:.......;..$1.49 $1.95 $2.45 $2.85 : Boys' Summer Shoes ...................:....:...i.,i..;......$1.45 $1.85 Boys' Dress Shoes, button or lace.:..$1.65 $1.85 $2.15 Men's Muleskin Shoes ..............$1.45 $1.65 Men's $3.50 Heavy Work Shoes ....'........$2.45 Men's Work Shoes $2.85 $3-45 $3.85 Men's $5.00 Oxfords ..$2.45 FARM LOANS i 1-4 of NE 1-4 of Sec2 3 Tp 4 S R 39 Containing 40 acres. Also com at 9E cor of Blk 224 Town of Uuion run then E 870 ft then NE 844 ft then W 408 ft then S 347 ft to beg. Contain ing 3.1 acres. Also lots 1, 2, 7 and 8 UIK 225 Lots 8, 4, 5 and 6 Blk 16 in said tow nof Union. Also Nl-22of"E" Reasonable , Rates SECURITY LAND & SAVINGS j COMPAN I Im. r.- J- e 1 1 f.a wronur, vrvgon Fountain of Energy When President TAT f ' . ' nnson upened the Manama Pacific Exposition SHERRY'S THEATRE Today and Tomorrow 4 Fulldubricatin Efficiency Zcrolcne is so distilled as to pre vent the molecules of the oil from 'splitting: up." Thus the mole cules of Zcrolenc act as roller HMrtniT. A .... ., wv..,.s.-, lo ruiea inc inoving parts from rub and wear this means full lubricating efficiency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) la (J tun do ZEROLENE ilie SianAarA Oil .vssss' or Motor Can? Send ftr I bricalic In' Chart, tftnj. lit natnt and modil l jus can. I in. B THE Fountain of Energy when the water was released by President Jilson pressing button at Washington on the opening du ot T Fanama-rac itlc International Exposition at San Ianclsco This otJZ !f ?" Tk f S,lr,ln CW- - between tie T, or jewels and the mnln entrance at Scott street This ower the nun The Drummers' Sample Store uiiiiini iCAir GOLDEN GATE TEA CEVLON -INDIA V ENGLISH BREAKFAST , OOLONa JAPAN SUNPOWDER BLACK & GREEN For one week these prices to con vince you that tea is worth t regular price. A pound ol this tea. makes 300 cups. At 80c a pound, the cost is one cent for about four cups. You can afford to drink rood OWE WEEK ONLY AT GROCERS JUNE 7th to 12th, 1915 jFOLGElVS g TEA) RmuW SbmII Mtafl au Hbprto 1 LB. TINS .80 - .60 K " " .4o .as L 4 " "' .as .is f " " a,r" a'-60 S ENTER VOUR OIOCR BELOW at pggr-E- i .,-rrsr J. A. FOLGER & CO. San Francisco aSjWl'Er.'j1.. Ik Reserve Your Rooms for the big Exposuion $1.00 to $2.00 a day. Addreu: HOTEL THOMAS Next Door to Every Thing in San Francisco G - ' 971 Mission Street Near Sixth. ON DIRECT CAR LINE TO EXPOSITION AND DEPOTS. San Francisco, California. Take UniTeraal Bub or Taxi to hotel at our expense. w7r pjfKfWW! .5lisj:-T w'.a,,. ..r,, 't !8t ' -'?S Trt wia